1. anon9057537's Avatar
    sdalksjdaslkjdalskjdsa
    Last edited by superiorited; 10-08-14 at 08:55 AM.
    09-01-14 02:23 PM
  2. menshawy's Avatar
    Use your PC to explore the folders and search for a file called ".nomedia" and delete it

    Note : file doesn't have a name, it's just an extension

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    09-01-14 02:25 PM
  3. anon9057537's Avatar
    lolhz
    Last edited by superiorited; 10-08-14 at 08:56 AM.
    09-01-14 02:36 PM
  4. menshawy's Avatar
    Yes
    09-02-14 02:00 AM
  5. anon9057537's Avatar
    Deleted them, and still same. Only one discography folder I can't see in music player.

    Posted via CB10
    09-02-14 02:50 AM
  6. menshawy's Avatar
    Deleted them, and still same. Only one discography folder I can't see in music player.

    Posted via CB10
    Did you search this discography folder for .nomedia file? you have to use your PC for this and maybe you will need to show hidden files and show protected operating system files and uncheck Hide extensions for known file types
    09-02-14 04:29 AM
  7. anon9057537's Avatar
    I did. There's no other extension. I can see the folder in file manager with my phone, also in pc.

    Posted via CB10
    09-02-14 07:57 AM

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